Letter from James Farish, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Assistant in Charge of the Residency at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter reports that thirty-five bales of gum sent by Bruce have been lost due to a shipwreck. Farish requests that Bruce replaces the quantity of gum that has been lost.
Letter from William Newnham, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Assistant Resident in Charge at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter instructs Bruce to inform the merchants at Bushire that the Rajah of Callipore [Kolhapur] has ceded the port of Malvan to the East India Company.
Letter from Stephen Babington, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter informs Bruce that five boxes of medical stores, which have been shipped on board the Benares, are to be landed at Bushire and forwarded to His Excellency Sir Gore Ouseley in Persia.
Letter from James Farish, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Assistant in Charge of the Residency at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter in response to Bruce's letter of 1 January 1813, stating that no allowance for firewood can be made to the sepoys of the Factory Guard at Bushire.
Letter from James Farish, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Assistant in Charge of the Residency at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter refers to Bruce's letter of 22 January 1813, stating that the Accountant General has been directed to write off the thirty-five bales of gum ammoniac that were lost in a shipwreck.
Letter from James Farish, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter encloses a copy of a report, dated 8 April 1813, addressed to George Vandeput Drury, Export Warehouse Keeper, Bombay, regarding the quality of Persian carpets sent from Bushire to Bombay for the London market.